> > So, you think you or your "sour grapes" PataƱjali 
> > guru-s know better than e.g. Vyaasa and Bhojadeva, 
> > what is the antecedent of the pronoun 'te'? LoL!
> >
Vaj:
> Vyutthana-samskaras will cause your consciousness to 
> behave in a certain way.
>
Says who? LoL!

It is clearly stated in the scriptures that the Purusha 
is entirley seperate from the Prakriti. All the Upanishad 
teachers were transcendentalists and they all agreed with 
this, with the exception of the materialist Charvaka.

There is Purusha, which stands alone, eternal and 
unchanghing, and there is Prakriti, governed by three 
gunas, and thirty-two consituents.

Comprising the whole in one easily comprehended matrix 
of change. The two are totally separate - one being an 
object of knowledge and the other being the witnessing 
subject, the Transcendental Person.

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